11: Some Ants Can Be Ignored
As my theme for NaBloPoMo, I am reflecting on thirty things I’ve learned during the past two years living in Egypt. When I first heard …
Read More →8: Children are Blessings
As my theme for NaBloPoMo, I am reflecting on thirty things I’ve learned during the past two years living in Egypt. It is true …
Read More →7: Missionaries are People, Too
As my theme for NaBloPoMo, I am reflecting on thirty things I’ve learned during the past two years living in Egypt. I’ve known some since …
Read More →5: Having a Maid Can Be Hard
As my theme for NaBloPoMo, I am reflecting on thirty things I’ve learned during the past two years living in Egypt. The final cleaning is …
Read More →4: Having a Maid Is Great
As my theme for NaBloPoMo, I am reflecting on thirty things I’ve learned during the past two years living in Egypt. Most people who meet …
Read More →the kindness of strangers
Egyptians are friendly people, and I often find that a simple trip involves far more interaction than it would in the West. Take for example …
Read More →on the terrace at sunset
Nikki loves the sand and water table she received for her second birthday. She started showing Michael the ropes out on the terrace this evening. …
Read More →last visit to Dr Omar
Today marked our farewell to Dr Omar. He checked each child’s ears in preparation for the plane journey (all clear) and gave Michael a jab …
Read More →newborn
Congratulations to Audrey on a safe delivery, despite pregnancy complications requiring early induction. My hat is off to her! May that strength continue to serve …
Read More →El-Borg
Ben really really wants me to point out that the title of this blog has nothing to do with the Spanish name for a human-cyborg …
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